No.
Yes, they are. Specifically the International Space Station (or ISS, but really any space station can conduct an experiment. Hope this helped! :)
They go to outer space in a spaceship today.
Because Finns aren't astronauts, they're sisunauts.
Astronauts or Cosmonauts are people who are trained by human flight translators to travel to space. The name astronautusually refers to a professional but is actually any person who travels to space. This can be anything from a tourist to a politician. Yes I know this sounds detailed but I am pretty smart for a 14 year old.
Apollo 1- a launch pad test resulted in a fire in the space capsule exacerbated by the fact that, at that time, NASA had a high oxygen atmosphere in space capsules, which greatly intensified the fire. The 3 astronauts in the capsule were killed, Grissom, White and Chaffee.They were the only Astronauts lost in the Apollo program.
No, none of Neil Armstrong's children have gone into space. Armstrong had two sons, Mark and Eric, but they did not pursue careers as astronauts.
No, in actual space there isn't. Astronauts bring water with them.
Yes they have sent a monkey
Astronauts In space experience weightlessness. It commonly is referred to as zero gravity.
The astronauts have to wait until they come home to wash their hands. There aren't any faucets or running water on space shuttles.
No, Galileo was an unmanned spacecraft that was launched by NASA in 1989 to study the planet Jupiter and its moons. It did not carry any astronauts on board.
Gloves and boots are used for each and every mission in which astronauts are in space or on the moon. They are integral to any closed space suit. Without them astronauts would subjected to the vacuum of space and die almost instantly.
Australia hasn't sent its own astronauts, but some astronauts that were born in Australia have been in space with missions from other countries. Paul Scully Power was on the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984. He was born in Sydney. Andrew Thomas was born in Adelaide and he has been on several Space Shuttle missions and was also on Russia's Mir space station. = =
Yes, astronauts wear special absorbent undergarments, commonly known as Maximum Absorbency Garments (MAGs) or "space diapers," during spacewalks or when they cannot easily access the bathroom. These are designed to handle any waste that the astronauts may expel while in their spacesuits.
Yes, there are several planned space trips to the Moon, Mars, and beyond in the near future. NASA's Artemis program aims to return humans to the Moon by 2024, while private companies like SpaceX are planning crewed missions to Mars within the next decade. Additionally, there are plans for space tourism trips to the International Space Station and beyond.
Astronauts typically spend around two weeks in quarantine before their space mission to ensure they are not carrying any germs or illnesses that could affect their health during their time in space. This quarantine period helps protect both the astronauts and their crewmates on the mission.
Yes, they are. Specifically the International Space Station (or ISS, but really any space station can conduct an experiment. Hope this helped! :)